ABC released a wedding announcement today, along with a photo: Sam Champion and his boyfriend Rubem Robierb are engaged to be married.

Champion, of “Good Morning America,” is the first network morning show co-host to publicly identify as gay. According to the network, “Champion and Robierb met through mutual friends a few years ago in Miami, where Robierb lives.

Born in Brazil, Robierb is a fine-arts photographer who shows his work in Miami, Atlanta, Santa Monica and New York.” No date was announced but “they plan to wed later this year.”

Even if you’ve long had your mind made up, Frontline’s dual biography “The Choice,” premiering Tuesday, 8-10 p.m. on Channel 6, is must-see election season TV.

Every four years, the excellent documentary series undertakes a serious double character study, chronicling the life-long experiences and personal influences that formed each candidate’s identity. Psychological readings of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney give the viewer something beyond the usual political or policy analysis. “The Choice” is about what makes them tick. This year in particular, the divergent stories of what formed these candidates are fascinating. For starters, they both have major daddy issues.

Joanne Ostrow has been watching TV since before "reality" required quotation marks. "Hill Street Blues" was life-changing. If Dickens, Twain or Agatha Christie were alive today, they'd be writing for television. And proud of it.